Angus HER - NO35SE0054 - ANGUS MILLING COMPANY BUILDING, GLENGATE, KIRRIEMUIR

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Primary ReferenceNO35SE0054
NameANGUS MILLING COMPANY BUILDING, GLENGATE, KIRRIEMUIR
NRHE Card No.NO35SE54
NRHE Numlink 32341
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Documentary Record Only
Site Condition Destroyed
Details Site of former Relief Church, also used as a mill, known as the Angus Milling Company Building, now with modern residential properties on the site. It was built in 1792-3, and known as 'The Little Kirk'. The congregation failed and for a time is was used by the Haldanites, and the lower part was altered for domestic use. It was used as a Relief Church again until 1833, and was temporarily used as a Free Church in 1843-46. The building was later taken over by the Angus Milling Company, and there is a later addition to the north gable. It is shown on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps as a rectangular building with a small addition to the north. Current maps show it has been incorporated into terraced residential buildings. It is a two-storey building constructed from red rubble with a slate roof. There are three round-arched windows to first-floor of the western elevation, with small rectangular windows and a plain doorway to the ground floor. There are blind circles at the ends of the elevation. The addition to the north has substantial sliding doors. Within the forecourt is a cairn with a Peter Pan statuette, designed by Alistair Smart in 1967.
Last Update06/01/2021
Updated Bycherbert
CompilerAAS
Date of Compilation23/11/2009

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National Grid Reference: NO 3843 5401



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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MILLS SITE OFA100
CHURCHES SITE OFB100
ROOFSSLATE C100
WINDOWS ROUND-ARCHEDD100
OCCULII BLINDE100
STATUETTES SITE OFF100